Fuel Fill & Vent; Fuel Filters; Anti-Siphon Valve - Bayliner 2005 289 Classic Owner's Manual

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289 • Owner's Manual Supplement
Fuel Fill & Vent
• The fuel fill deck fitting is marked GAS.
• If you have problems filling the fuel tank, see if the fuel fill hose or fuel tank vent hose is kinked or collapsed.
• If there are no visible signs of a problem, contact your local dealer.

Fuel Filters

• The fuel pickup tube, located inside the fuel tank, is equipped with a fine mesh screen filter.
• If your boat features an MPI engine, there may be an inline fuel filter on the fuel line.
• Also, when supplied by the engine manufacturer, a fuel filter is installed on the engine.
• Periodically replace the fuel filters to make sure they remain clean and free of debris.
• Talk to your selling dealer or local marina about fuel additives that help prevent fungus or other buildup in your
fuel tank.

Anti-siphon Valve

• If an engine running problem is diagnosed as fuel starvation, check the anti-siphon valve.
• If the valve is stuck or clogged, change or replace it while the engine is shut down.
• NEVER run the engine with the anti-siphon valve removed, except in an emergency.
• The anti-siphon valve is a vital fuel system part.
• If the fuel line ruptures, this valve will prevent the fuel from siphoning from the tank.
• The valve is located on the fuel tank, where the fuel feed line attaches to the tank.
• The valve is spring loaded and is opened by fuel pump vacuum.
NOTICE
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